gārōn גָּרוֹן ‘throat’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from gārar גָּרַר ‘to drag/chew/saw’
Roots:
גרר
gārōn n, m
1) neck, throat
1a) neck
1b) throat
1b1) of open sepulchre (fig.)
Etymology?:
from gārar גָּרַר ‘to drag/chew/saw’
Roots:
גרר
gārōn n, m
1) neck, throat
1a) neck
1b) throat
1b1) of open sepulchre (fig.)